"They have to say no to the special interests that never come into this neighborhood," Barrett said.

Police said the toddler was struck by gunshots fired into his home from someone in an alley around 9:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Friday morning at a bill-signing event with Walker, Barrett pushed the governor about criminals with guns. The governor said he supported a plan by GOP Sen. Alberta Darling to make it a felony to illegally carry a gun, but the bill died in the Legislature.